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Stock market extends decline, investors lose N708bn

by Admin
July 19, 2019
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The stock market extended its losing streak on Thursday as it shed N87bn, bringing the total losses to N708bn in seven days.

The market lost N110bn on Monday, N68bn on Tuesday and N77bn on Wednesday.

On Thursday, the market capitalisation of equities listed on the floor of the Nigerian Stock Exchange dropped from N13.667tn on Wednesday to N13.580tn as the All Share Index declined by 0.64 per cent to settle at 27,864.49 basis points.

Major sell-offs were witnessed in Seplat Petroleum Development Company Plc, MTN Nigeria Communications Plc and Ecobank Transnational Incorporated as the year-to-date loss worsened to –11.3 percent.

Activity level was weaker as 175.4 million units of shares worth N2.7bn exchanged hands in 2,653 deals, representing a decline of 28 percent and 30.2 percent, respectively in volume and value traded.

The most traded stocks by volume were FBN Holdings Plc (33.3 million units), Zenith Bank Plc (21.2 million units) and Sterling Bank Plc (16.7 million units) while by the top traded stocks by value were Nigerian Breweries Plc (N461.3m), Zenith Bank (N395.1m) and MTN Nigeria (N334.0m).

All sectors recorded negative performances, save the industrial goods sector, which advanced by 0.06 percent on the back of bargain hunting activities in Lafarge Africa Plc.

On the flip side, the oil and gas index declined the most, down by 4.74 percent due to sell-offs witnessed in Seplat.

The insurance index depreciated by 1.69 per cent as a result of major price depreciation in NEM Insurance Plc and Wapic Insurance Plc.

Similarly, the consumer goods index went down by 1.19 percent on account of sell pressures in International Breweries Plc, Nigerian Breweries and PZ Cussons Plc.

The banking index shed 0.37 percent following losses in Ecobank, Access Bank and Stanbic IBTC Holdings Plc.

Investor sentiment saw a rebound as market breadth improved from 0.3x to 0.6x as 12 stocks advanced compared to 19 stocks that depreciated.

Conoil Plc, Dangote Sugar Refinery Plc, Sovereign Trust Insurance Plc, Japaul Oil and Maritime Services Plc and FCMB were the top five gainers, posting respective gains of 9.8 percent, 9.2 percent, five percent, 4.8 percent and 4.6 percent.

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